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New community communication campaign, CIP budget and more on Council’s April 25 agenda

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The City Council on Tuesday, April 25 will receive a presentation about an exciting new community communication campaign as well as consider a report regarding the Capital Improvement Project budget, among other business.  

The business portion of the meeting starts at 6 pm in the Council Chamber at 200 Civic Center.   

Assistant City Manager Keith Rattay will talk about a dynamic updated website and new communication campaign – “COME PLAY IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD” –  to connect the community to exciting information, events, and current and future details about the heart of Mission Viejo. The campaign features the updated Envisionmv.com website with current imagery and studies and those that will be created for the Core Area Vision Plan. These plans and studies continue to support and reinforce a more connected Mission Viejo. Envisionmv.com showcases the Core Area Vision Project video “LOS OSOS” that features the concept for this critical central gathering place at the former Stein Mart property.  The website also provides detailed information about the Vision Plan as well as a proposed schedule highlighting the many planned opportunities residents can access and provide input. The Vision Plan is a long-term process and plan to implement the desires of the community.  

As part of the City’s process for developing the FY 2023-25 City budget, the Council will also receive and consider a report regarding the Capital Improvement Project budget.  

In other Council news, Orange County Supervisor Orange County Supervisor Donald Wagner will give a presentation to commend Mission Viejo for once again being ranked as one of the safest cities in California.    

City Council meetings are streamed live on the City’s website and air on Cox Channel 30 and AT&T U-Verse Channel 99. Residents are encouraged to attend the meeting, sign up for the City's eNewsletter and follow the City's official social media sites for the most accurate, up-to-date information.  

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Submitted by Cathy Schlicht on Thu, 04/20/2023 - 11:39 am

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Manipulating the masses? The "...exciting new community communication campaign" is an interesting phrase. Will this new government tool continue to be used on a larger, more controlled and regulated platform, to shape the views of the public to advance the agendas of city hall and special interests?

Submitted by Karen Crocker on Thu, 04/20/2023 - 8:11 pm

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I love the “Los Osos” project, Thank you City Council and staff for your vision. As a resident for over 40 years… our City needs a revitalization that will have synergy. Im excited about the new dining experiences, ambiance and the new event center. Great job!

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